Breastfeeding is providing nutrition to an infant using breat milk either directly by infant latching and sucking on the nipple or by feeding via bottle with expressed breast milk (when baby has difficulty suckling). Breast milk is the best milk for any baby but formula is next best.
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Practice with others:
If you are the main caregiver, it is wise to allow your baby to spend some time with other people (a grandparent or friend). This will help to ease the transition to his/her care with a less familiar individual. Also, if you are breast feeding, be sure to slowly introduce your baby to taking a bottle for ease of transitioning to bottle feeding well before your baby will leave the home.
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Safe crib:
An approved safe crib 1st. Make sure all toys are safe. Avoid window treatments with cords or drapes that can smother. Ability to hear your baby either monitors or close proximity. A smoke and co2 detector is always wise.
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Patience:
Journey with baby before his longest nap, or evening just before his nighttime sleeping stretch. Replicate home schedule of feeding & napping, without being a slave to routine. If you're traveling through time zones, anticipate baby will likely have restless sleep or crankiness. Keep yourself rested & well fed. Traveling with baby is tiring. Accept help when offered. Find joy in the small moments.
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Gradual:
If weaning from breast milk to formula, pumping and mixing the two in a bottle with a gradual increase in the concentration of formula can be helpful. This gradual approach also works for the transition to cows milk after one year of age.
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Suction:
I agree with dr. Roberts - lots of suction with saline to loosen the mucus. Some babies with rsv-induced bronchiolitis will wheeze and some will improve with asthma medicines. Your doctor may recommend that. The copious mucus can be really problematic, though, and getting that loose (with saline, with warm baths, or with a humidifier) and get it out may be the most helpful.
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Patience:
If there is a good lactation consultant in your area, contact her! if there are support groups for mothers of twins and triplets, also contact them. They can be invaluable! it is possible to nurse multiples...Pace yourself, ask for help, and if you have to supplement it is ok! be sure ou are eating and drinking enough to keep up supply and that you have down time. You rock!
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Follow with a feed:
The medication often tastes badly and so babies don't like to swallow it. Give the baby the medicine and then immediately allow them to feed. This helps them swallow the medicine.
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Aerobic exercises:
Aerobic exercises are great for pregnancy -- walking, stair-machine, recumbent or upright bicycle, swimming, low-impact aerobics. Clinical studies have also shown women who exercise have fewer problems with excessive weight gain during their pregnancies and also easier labors!
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Probably just stop.:
There are many ways to do this and to fail at doing this, but the most common way people seem to quit is to just stop on your own. Apparently, up to three-quarters of ex-smokers of any substance report having quit without assistance ("cold turkey" or cut down then quit), and cessation without professional support or medication may be the most common method used by ex-smokers.
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Supportive care:
Rsv is a virus that causes lots of congestion in the nose and lungs. Infants with RSV require frequent nasal suctioning with a bulb syringe and nasal saline. They also benefit from fluids (breastmilk, pedialyte, or formula), humidifier in their room, acemtaminophen or Ibuprofen for fever, and sleeping in an upright position (30 degree angle in crib or being held by an adult).
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What does she like?:
Plenty of protein, Especially, avoid the very salty stuff. Pregnant moms need plenty of iron -- many foods "rich in iron" other than meat actually have very little, so be savvy.
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1. Get car seat.:
2. Read manual for car seat. 3. Install seat according to manual. 4. Install baby in seat according to manual. 5. Drive carefully. 6. Do not forget to uninstall baby from car seat before exiting the vehicle when you get to your destination. 7. Look both ways and watch your step when carrying baby away from vehicle.
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Eat less exercise mo:
First wt (lb) x 10 = calories used
4000 calories net in or out is a pound gained/lost.
Eat less,exercise more.
It's mainly cues/triggers making us automatically eat wrong stuff.
Learn from mistakes on why that didn't work out.
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